Tarm had 455's didn't he?
They may have been a set of "firehoses" with 200 nozzles iirc. Going to get a better atomization with a 200 nozzle over the 400 for street driving purposes.
Was told 300/200's is as big you can go and still be DD friendly. I don't know what to expect if have 600hp or even how to handle it.
Dave Armstrong has 400/400 in his family excursion. It's all in tuning
whoa...
200% nozzles are a breeze for a DD.
Hi Dave! I love those 200's y'all threw on for me. Hope all is well with you and the crew down there.
whoa...
I tried and tried to get 400s to be clean on the street...but wasn't ever happy enough to leave them in there...just hazy hazy...
200% nozzles are a breeze for a DD.
good deal, Dom!
yeah...we typically recommend 30s or 200's...see no reason for anything in between.
Can't just "add" a girdle. Needs to be line bored and rotating assembly needs to be balanced. Fill will be added. So complete tear down is happening. All clearances and tolerances done. Pistons are already done. Just not coated
Things have some a long way for the old dinosaur. There is no comparison between the 100 & 200 nozzle after having both for some miles now. Cooler, less smoke, which really blew me away with the 200's.
It's almost a shame to bury something so sexy inside one engine...
Well doesn't look like I'm going to RRE. BUT everything will be done to the max. Having Carson build my motor again. Stage 2 cam, relief cuts in pistons, coated pistons, Carson is porting heads more. Twin terminator pumps and changing injectors to 450/400. Fire ringed heads and he will hot retorque for me on the stand. Ati dampener, precision flex plate, girdle and aluminum valve covers came in. Dropping everything off probably next weekend.
TJ I was wondering why you're going with the ATI balancer? I have a fluidampr and I'm not saying one is better than the other just curious as to your input on the choice?
Not going period or not taking the truck? Take Marissa's lol